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DN Miner Introduces Free Cloud Mining Access to Promote Broader Cryptocurrency Participation

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DN Miner Introduces Free Cloud Mining Access to Promote Broader Cryptocurrency Participation

New UK-based program allows first-time users to begin regulated Bitcoin mining with no upfront costs or hardware requirements

LONDON, June 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DN Miner, a FCA regulated crypto platform, has announced a new initiative that offers free cloud mining access to newly registered users. The program is designed to provide a hands-on introduction to Bitcoin mining without the technical barriers traditionally associated with the process.

By offering complimentary starting balances upon account creation, DN Miner allows individuals to engage in short-term cloud mining contracts using its hosted mining infrastructure. This setup enables users to observe and understand how cryptocurrency mining functions in practice—without investing in specialized equipment or software.

Available mining contracts vary in duration and estimated yield, giving users the ability to select options aligned with their comfort level and goals. Once minimum balance thresholds are reached, users can request withdrawals through multiple supported channels. In an effort to maintain simplicity.

Mining Contract Options:

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Contract Term Contract Price Daily Reward Total Reward(Principal Returned) Daily Return Rate
1 day $350 $10.5 $350+$10.5 3.0%
3 day $500 $16 $500 + $48 3.2%
4 days $1000 $35 $1000 + $140 3.5%
5 days $3000 $114 $3000 + $570 3.8%
2 days $12000 $576 $12000+$1152 4.8%

The company notes that while the platform is accessible to beginners, the underlying activity of mining remains subject to market-driven volatility. Factors such as network difficulty, asset valuation, and mining congestion can influence daily returns. DN Miner encourages users to consider these variables when evaluating their participation in digital asset operations.

DN Miner operates under regulatory supervision by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This oversight ensures that the platform maintains a high standard of transparency, user data security, and legal compliance. All mining infrastructure is hosted in certified data centers that use industrial-grade ASIC equipment to support consistent uptime and competitive performance across supported cryptocurrencies.

About DN Miner

DN Miner is a UK-regulated digital asset platform providing cloud-based access to cryptocurrency mining. Through remote infrastructure hosted in secure data centers, DN Miner enables users to participate in digital asset production without the need for hardware ownership or software management. The platform prioritizes regulatory compliance, operational transparency, and user education in all of its offerings.

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Darlene Evan

info@dnminer.com

+4407787938609

https://dnminer.com/

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e42f006e-7ab6-4512-aae9-5efcf195d024

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UK Treasury to regulate cryptocurrency under new legislation

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UK Treasury to regulate cryptocurrency under new legislation

The UK is set to introduce new legislation by 2027 that will bring cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, under a regulatory framework akin to traditional financial products.

The Treasury has unveiled plans for these new laws, which will mandate crypto firms to adhere to a specific set of standards and rules. These will be rigorously overseen by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

This move comes amidst a broader push to reform the burgeoning crypto market, which has seen a surge in popularity as both an alternative investment and a method of payment.

Currently, unlike established financial instruments such as stocks and shares, the cryptocurrency sector lacks comparable regulation, potentially leaving consumers with reduced protection.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “Bringing crypto into the regulatory perimeter is a crucial step in securing the UK’s position as a world-leading financial centre in the digital age.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “Bringing crypto into the regulatory perimeter is a crucial step in securing the UK’s position as a world-leading financial centre in the digital age. (Ben Birchall/PA)

The Government said the new rules, coming into force in 2027, will make the industry more transparent and make it easier to detect suspicious activity, impose sanctions or hold firms to account over their activity.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “Bringing crypto into the regulatory perimeter is a crucial step in securing the UK’s position as a world-leading financial centre in the digital age.

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“By giving firms clear rules of the road, we are providing the certainty they need to invest, innovate and create high-skilled jobs here in the UK, while giving millions strong consumer protections, and locking dodgy actors out of the UK market.”

Crypto firms, which can include crypto exchanges and digital wallets, currently have to register with the FCA if they provide services that fall within the scope of money laundering regulations.

The changes will bring firms that provide crypto services into the remit of the FCA with the intention of supporting legitimate businesses.

City minister Lucy Rigby said: “We want the UK to be at the top of the list for cryptoassets firms looking to grow and these new rules will give firms the clarity and consistency they need to plan for the long term.”

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SEC Sets Bullish Tone on On-Chain Markets as Blockchain Settlement Becomes Strategic Priority

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The SEC is signaling a decisive push to move U.S. financial markets onto blockchain infrastructure, framing on-chain settlement as a priority upgrade that could reshape post-trade systems and regulatory strategy under Chair Paul Atkins.
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Westlake police say cryptocurrency scam cost woman over $5,000

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Westlake police say cryptocurrency scam cost woman over ,000

WESTLAKE, Ohio – A convenience store clerk at 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 26 alerted a police dispatcher that a female customer was feeding large amounts of cash into a cryptocurrency ATM at the store on Center Ridge Road at Dover Center Road.

The clerk said the customer would not believe the clerk’s warning that she was being scammed.

Officers arrived to find the 71-year-old still “anxiously depositing” cash into the machine. Officers told her to stop, but she did not believe the uniformed men. The officers talked to her for several minutes before she finally believed that there was an issue. She was still on the phone with the scammer at the time.

The incident started that morning when the victim received a pop-up message on her home computer instructing her to call a provided support phone number due to a supposed issue with the computer’s operating system. She called the number and was connected to a man who claimed he was a representative from Apple, according to a police department press release.

The man talked her into allowing him remote access to her computer while he asked for her bank information. The scammer talked the victim into believing that there was a problem with her accounts, and she was at risk of losing $18,000 in connection with pornographic websites out of China or Mexico.

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She was connected to a fake fraud department for her bank, and another scammer persuaded her to go to a bank and withdraw as much cash as they would allow. The scammer even told her to give the teller a story about needing cash to buy a car. The perpetrator kept the woman on the phone as she took out cash and traveled to the crypto ATM. The victim had deposited approximately $5,500 before officers persuaded her to stop. The Westlake Detective Bureau is attempting to recover the lost funds.

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